At this time, Charlie, in his heart, could not help but think of his own third aunt, who he did not know.
In his mind, he could not help but rely on the clues provided by Reverend, as well as his own imagination outlined the tragic life of that woman.
During her teenage years as well as her youth it was likely that she had been studying hard in order to change the fate of her entire family.
Her father had probably experienced the tragedy of the dead soldiers first hand, so he must have instilled in her at a very young age the belief in studying hard to save the whole family. She must have lived up to his expectations by getting into a top university with her hard work.
At this time, because she excelled in her studies and was also very good externally, The Warriors Den gave her the difficult and significant task of preparing to approach his uncle, Martel Evans.
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